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Rahul Manchanda, Esq.

Manchanda Law Office PLLC

Attorneys in Firm – 5

The Manchanda Law Office PLLC is located at 30 Wall Street, 8th Floor, New York, New York 10005, near Wall Street and Broadway in downtown Manhattan's illustrious Financial District. We can be reached at (212) 968-8600, on our Toll Free number of (855) 207-7660 by e-mail at [email protected], or on the web at http://www.manchanda-law.com.
We are a fully staffed law firm made up of many experienced and dedicated Attorneys and Legal Professionals. Past or current Staff Attorneys have included former Department of Homeland Security ("DHS"), United States Citizenship and Immigration Services ("USCIS"), Immigration Court, United States Drug Enforcement Administration ("DEA"), United States Customs Service, Executive Office for Immigration Review ("EOIR"), and Assistant District Attorneys. For 12 years, we have successfully represented our individual and corporate clients in simple and complex Immigration Law, Deportation Defense, International Law, and Criminal Defense.
Our dedicated team of Attorneys and Administrative Staff are world-renowned for their passion, experience, intelligence, and compassion for our Clients and their cases, and we have earned a reputation as some of the finest in the world.
Our diverse and demanding client base hails from nearly every corner of the globe, including much of the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Africa, Australia, Asia, South America, and the Middle East.
We have handled matters involving the most powerful corporations, non-governmental organizations, banks, governmental entities, and discerning individuals. Let us put that power, experience, and expertise to work for you.
The immigration process is complex and becomes a focal point for those who contend with it. Although the process can be time consuming and frustrating, Manchanda Law Offices & Associates PLLC tries to clarify the difficulties while zealously fighting for your position. We keep careful track of the regular changes in the Immigration Laws so that we can maximize the effective representation of our clients, and we do not shy away from difficult or complex cases. Our membership in the highly prestigious and informative American Immigration Lawyers Association ("AILA") helps to ensure that our clients receive updated, accurate, and comprehensive advice and counsel for all of their concerns.
Although filing fees are set by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services ("USCIS"), our firm fees cover our professional services, which are both reasonable and competitive. The fees range in proportion to the relative complexity of the issues, or the length of time and work involved.
Although the emotional impact on you and your loved ones may be great during the immigration process, be assured that Manchanda Law Offices & Associates PLLC will do everything in its power to secure an outcome for you that will be a positive one, and help you to begin a new era in your life. The financial arrangements may vary depending on the relative complexity of your case, or on your budgetary requirements.
There are many different types of immigration cases, petitions, and applications, each with its own requirements. Additionally, procedures and regulations are subject to frequent change. Experienced and effective representation by highly skilled and dedicated Immigration Attorneys can be invaluable to the success of any immigration matter. The Attorneys at Manchanda Law Office PLLC have extensive experience in immigration law, including the following:
Family-Based Immigrant and Non-immigrant Visa Petitions
Permanent Residence Applications for family members both in, and outside the U.S.
Alien Relative Petitions
Fianc� Petitions
Consular Processing for Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Visas
Applications for Removal of Conditions
Advance Parole/Permission to Travel
Employment Authorization
Document Replacement: Alien Registration Card, Naturalization Certificate, etc.
Employment-Based Visa Petitions
Aliens of Extraordinary Ability
Advanced Degree Professionals
Labor Certification Applications
National Interest Waivers
Exchange Visitors
International Business Executives and Managers and Transferrees
H-1B Professionals
L-1 Transferees
O-1 Artists and Others of Extraordinary Ability
E-Treaty Investors
J-1 Exchange Visitors, including Medical Professionals
NAFTA/TN North American Free Trade Agreement cases
Deportation and Removal Defense, and Immigration Appeals
Denial of Applications
Deportation or Removal Proceedings
Petitions for Review and Declaratory Relief to U.S. Federal Circuit Courts
Motions to Reconsider and Reopen
Criminal Convictions
245(i)
Hearings before the Immigration Judge
Stays of Deportation and Cancellation of Removal
Appeals of Decisions
Consequences of being out-of-status
Special Immigration Petitions and Projects
Asylum Applications
Self-Petitions for Abused Spouses
Religious Workers
F-1 Students
Naturalization/Citizenship Applications
Immigrant Visa Lottery
Executive Office for Immigration Review ("EOIR") and Board of Immigration Appeals ("BIA") Immigration Deportation and Removal Defense
We will fight to protect your legal rights if entangled in the Federal Immigration Justice System. We represent clients from all over the world involved in immigration proceedings in New York State as well as in Federal Circuit Courts throughout the United States. We offer counsel to individuals and businesses which become the targets of deportation and removal proceedings and will represent persons charged with immigration crimes from arrest through trial.
Your case will receive the requisite attention and dedication for the successful defense of a criminal immigration case. We will fight tirelessly for your rights in the USCIS and in front of the Immigration Court in bond hearings, Master and Individual Hearings, and Appeals to both the Executive Office for Immigration Review ("EOIR") as well as in the Board of Immigration Appeals ("BIA"). We will tirelessly investigate and litigate these matters until justice is served. We can also provide consultation and advice for victims of criminal conduct.
Writs of Mandamus, Habeas Corpus Petitions, Petitions for Review, and Declaratory Relief
The experienced and dedicated Attorneys at Manchanda Law Offices & Associates PLLC will file writs and appeals in order to win the release for you or your loved ones who have been detained, or seek approval of desired immigration status for applicants in the U.S. District Courts nationwide. If your case has been delayed for one year or more, we will file a Writ of Mandamus Complaint with the proper Federal District Court having jurisdiction over your case. Federal Courts require the USCIS to explain why it has delayed approval of a case within sixty days of the complaint being filed, and often these cases are resolved within thirty to sixty days.
Whether it is a Writ of Mandamus or other Federal relief, when you meet with our aggressive and experienced Immigration Attorneys, we will discuss your situation in depth, and advise you on appropriate legal remedies to gain relief on you and your loved ones' behalf. Federal agencies are more likely to comply with the law in your case if they know that the Attorneys of Record on your case have a solid history of successful federal litigation on their dockets. In some cases, we can even force the USCIS to re-write regulations and change their national policies as a direct result of our litigation.
United States Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal and District Court Deportation and Removal Defense
Manchanda Law Offices & Associates PLLC has an outstanding record of defending clients threatened with deportation or detention. If you are faced with deportation and removal proceedings, you should contact our office immediately to arrange a consultation. Our legal team has many years of experience in Cancellation of Removal, Waivers of Inadmissibility and Deportability, Political Asylum, and Withholding of Removal. We also assist in Post-Conviction Remedies and file Writs of Habeas Corpus in U.S. District Courts all across the country in order to stop a deportation. Our representation includes appeals of decisions with the Board of Immigration Appeals ("BIA"), U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals, and even potentially the Supreme Court of the United States.
In addition to meeting with clients at our luxurious Manhattan New York offices in person or via teleconferencing, our Deportation Defense Attorneys can, and will, if you desire, travel to locations throughout the United States or anywhere on Earth, to zealously and aggressively represent our clients.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE") may initiate deportation proceedings for a number of reasons. A visa holder�s criminal conviction, an unfavorable decision in an asylum application, or a denial of a visa petition - any of these problems may cause ICE to issue a Notice to Appear ("NTA") in Immigration Court. The Attorneys at Manchanda Law Offices & Associates PLLC are dedicated, experienced, and have a solid record of success stories, and we will be there from the beginning to the end, in order to obtain a favorable result for you.
After Deportation, Removal, or Voluntary Departure
If you have been deported from the United States either voluntarily or forcibly by an Immigration Judge and/or Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE") and/or Customs and Border protection ("CBP"), there are many legal mechanisms and methods for you to return to the United States. For example you can always file a Motion to Reopen or a Motion to Reconsider (even if you are outside the United States) and you can always file petitions that you may be eligible for regardless of whether you are currently outside the USA. You may also be eligible for a I-601 Hardship Waiver and a Petition to Re-Enter the USA with Form I-212. Furthermore you may still be able to attack criminal convictions collaterally that resulted in your deportation proceedings and clean up your criminal record. In some cases if you file a Motion to Reopen or a collateral attack on your Criminal Conviction through a successful Motion to Vacate, you might be able to persuade a Judge to issue you a subpoena so that you can testify personally in your Immigration Proceedings or even in Criminal Court, either federal, state, or local if you can persuade the Judge that your personal testimony is absolutely essential in furtherance of justice.
For further details, information, and a free consultation to see if you qualify, please call our law office at (212) 968-8600, toll free at (800) 750-1828, or email us at [email protected]
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Manchanda Law Office PLLC is a premier law firm. If you would like to speak with an Attorney immediately, please contact us at (212) 968-8600.or toll free at (800) 750-1828.